Piers, a warrior and scholar who was permanently exiled from Thalyria after a reckless decision that separated him from his beloved family, is now in modern day New York City at Christmastime. Not only is it a huge paradigm shift for the intellectual member of Griffin’s family, but Piers meets a woman, Sophie, a French teacher from Connecticut of Greek heritage to whom he feels a connection. Although from different worlds, Piers and Sophie find themselves drawn together, in part due to a relation with the Olympians from his homeland particularly Athena. The gods are not limited to one dimension and so also have some powers in this world. Sophie has a magical weapon that never should have left Thalryia; she is now running from some bad folks who want it desperately and will stop at nothing to have what they desire.
Piers and Sophie have to do their best to outwit, outlast, and overcome those with evil intent while a growing mutual attraction pulls them together in some pleasurable ways. New York at Christmastime has its own magic adding spice and beauty to the story. Piers’s ability to cope and adapt to his new strange surroundings along Sophie’s determination to do what is right with all her own considerable skills makes for an enjoyable read with action, adventure, and romance.
This novella is set in the Kingmaker Chronicles world between books three and four. Because Piers left his family in such a heart wrenching way, I was very happy to see his personal story have some redemption and to know that he is not forever lost in darkness and sorrow. The fans of this series will want to have this essential story before the next book, A CURSE OF QUEENS, releases this Fall.